A US senator, Gerard Rennick, is addressing the COVID-19 handling by the Australian government. Check out what he had to say about Remdesivir as well.
Remdesivir to be given to the unvaccinated
Here is the tweet that the Senator posted on the social media platform X:
This is the advice in Australia from the government funded Australian National Clinical evidence taskforce Covid19, as of May 2023. This taskforce was in effect for 3 years, until 31/7/23.
Remdesivir is to be given to UNVACCINATED adults, with mild to moderate Covid.… pic.twitter.com/lwUcjvgHon
— Senator Gerard Rennick (@SenatorRennick) December 19, 2023
The Senator continued and said:
“Remdesivir is to be given to UNVACCINATED adults, with mild to moderate Covid.
Meanwhile, the WHO had recommended against the use of Remdesivir as far back as November 2020.
Why would you only give treatment to the unvaccinated and not the vaccinated? Either it is useful for eliminating Covid or it isn’t. I strongly recommend you read the Product Assessment report from the TGA. One can’t help but think the unvaccinated were being used as Guinea pigs.
Here are a couple of quotes:
“The toxicity of Remdesivir may not have been fully elucidated in the submitted data.”
“Limited non-clinical pharmacology studies support the clinical indication for the treatment of Covid.”
This isn’t surprising as the studies only had 1000 people in them with only half of that receiving Remdesivir.
The studies go on to say there are concerns about renal toxicity and hepatotoxicity.
They also have concerns about giving it to children which was subsequently ignored two years later when they approved it for children.”
You should also take a look at the video featuring this doctor addressing Remdesivir:
Remdesivir also called “Run Death is Near” is a known carcinogenic to humans.
This was democide.
WATCH THIS: Dr. Paul Marik on the use of Remdesivir in our hospitals. pic.twitter.com/T7SaVkcCm5
— Harold (@Dunder_viking) December 19, 2023
Stay tuned for more details about the scandal involving Remdesivir.